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This is a perplexing one. Mate's Defender 90 fitted with a Disco 200tdi lump has lost power, we have replaced the fuel filter and the lift pump, but this has not solved the problem.

The symptoms are that it will start and run, it will drive up the road about 200 yards, and then it loses all power, similar to a lift pump fail, nothing but tickover available, not even foot flat to the floor.

The fuel lines are clear, the tank looks clean (the pick up pipe was removed and cleaned yesterday) and the filter is new.

When the lift pump was replaced last, the new one came with a spacer block, this was intially fitted, but then removed as the cam wasn't operating the rod, without the spacer, the pump operates fine.

We also have a clear inline filter fitted, and you can see the fuel pumping into this, however, when you drivbe it up the road, it goes fine, then loses all power.

Any ideas guys n gals????

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This is a perplexing one. Mate's Defender 90 fitted with a Disco 200tdi lump has lost power, we have replaced the fuel filter and the lift pump, but this has not solved the problem.

The symptoms are that it will start and run, it will drive up the road about 200 yards, and then it loses all power, similar to a lift pump fail, nothing but tickover available, not even foot flat to the floor.

The fuel lines are clear, the tank looks clean (the pick up pipe was removed and cleaned yesterday) and the filter is new.

When the lift pump was replaced last, the new one came with a spacer block, this was intially fitted, but then removed as the cam wasn't operating the rod, without the spacer, the pump operates fine.

We also have a clear inline filter fitted, and you can see the fuel pumping into this, however, when you drivbe it up the road, it goes fine, then loses all power.

Any ideas guys n gals????

Certainly sounds like a fuel issue.

Is there any smoke present when the engine loses power? How long before the power comes back, if at all? Sounds like it could be the injection pump. When it loses power try cracking an injector pipe off to check for the presence of fuel at the injector.

HTH

Mark.

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all we could see last night as it was sat on the drive, was some white ish smoke from the exhaust, which i assumed was from the fact that it was cold.

not noticed anything from the exhaust when the power is lost though, it was too cold and dark, will have to have a look in the daylight tomorrow.

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Is it still returning plenty of fuel to the tank even when it will not rev? Is the return piped all the way back to the tank? How can you see fuel flowing in your pipe? - there should not be bubbles or any other way of seeing fuel flow.

Chris

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yes it does,, when theres vacuum in the tank it makes it increasingly hard for the engine to get the fuel it needs. it will cause exactly the symptoms described. trust me ive had it al before

After 200 yards i doubt the vaccum would be enough to limit flow. However, I'm kinda wrong - split boost diaphragm would pressurise the tank causing a woosh when the cap is opened and pressure is released. Still not sure that a blocked breather would cause enough of a vaccum to limit flow after 200 yards though, having said that - taking the cap apart and cleaning the breather is a quick thing to do and wont cost anything.

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